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Architectural visualization of the private cabin in forest.
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When I looked for references to the lighting for the current project I accidentally saw several photographs of rice fields made in Vietnam, Taiwan, and other Asian countries and was very inspired by this beauty.
I’ve never been to these places, but I really liked them!
I have been working for many years in the field of visualization and own many 3D programs in the field of CGI.
I made a lot of commercial projects, but never did not find time to do creative projects.
Inspired by this “green architecture” decided to recreate the atmosphere and this beauty in my first personal work.
Hope you will like it and hope I managed to convey the atmosphere and mood of these interesting place. Since it’s an amazing architecture in greenery
The visual content of Am Großen Wannsee was created for our partners at Lehmann Immobilien and CREST Investment. This residential development project is located in Berlin, Germany.
The Making of Blue Bar is a dive into the details by, French Interior Designer, Martin Darzacq. Going back to his showcase made here 2 months ago. Follow his process as he experiments with RailClone and Light!
Here is the project we started during the lockdown. The aim was to create CGI for the new reality of a district that was built over 100 years ago in the city of Riga, Latvia. To give new ambience to the existing district, we wanted to fit in upcoming property renderings without breaking the charm of the architectural surroundings.
The customers’ wish was to show more of the historical area in their property marketing campaign, so recreating existing buildings was a big part of the 3D visualization work.
With such a detailed scene, we were able to play with different view angles, scenes, and moods with the typical Baltic weather.
Mostly, we used the studio’s library standard assets; some of the materials were recreated with the procedure to give a realistic touch to the surfaces. We also applied the #railclone plugin for regular structures such as windows, balconies, posts, etc.
Although these visualizations were created during the lockdown with the property in another country, the work process wasn’t that different from our regular flow, as in most cases, we work with customers remotely via digital communication. Street views were studied via Google Maps and Instagram location tag explore to adapt to local people’s perception of the area.
Created through the boredom of isolation the project was a chance to learn some more plugins and programs!
Primarily GrowFX, Railclone and ForestPack. With large mirrored ceilings, imagined to reflect the landscape beyond, I wanted to create everything digitally. So using GrowFX to create the vineyards and the vines was helpful! It also made created low and high poly versions very easy which allowed me to create the rolling hills without to much of a performance hit!